Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19Virginia Historical Society, 1977 - Confederate States of America |
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Page 219
... camp . At this writing ( under a big oak , upon a piece of board ) I can look over the camp of the Tennessee Regiment and see the flags of thousands of troops waving in the distance . Truly , the South is in earnest and prepared to " do ...
... camp . At this writing ( under a big oak , upon a piece of board ) I can look over the camp of the Tennessee Regiment and see the flags of thousands of troops waving in the distance . Truly , the South is in earnest and prepared to " do ...
Page 261
... camp , but I allus keeps Christmas - I allus does . " This was the longest speech " Old Hines " had ever been known to make , and it electrified the court . He was sentenced to remain in camp one week , and wear suspended around his ...
... camp , but I allus keeps Christmas - I allus does . " This was the longest speech " Old Hines " had ever been known to make , and it electrified the court . He was sentenced to remain in camp one week , and wear suspended around his ...
Page 400
... Camp , " Dr. Eggleston ; " Lee Camp , " Captain J. B. McKinney ; " Rich- mond , " Hon . J. Taylor Ellyson ; " The Undying Fame of Lee " was to have been responded to by Rev. Dr. M. D. Hoge , but he was unavoidably absent , consequently ...
... Camp , " Dr. Eggleston ; " Lee Camp , " Captain J. B. McKinney ; " Rich- mond , " Hon . J. Taylor Ellyson ; " The Undying Fame of Lee " was to have been responded to by Rev. Dr. M. D. Hoge , but he was unavoidably absent , consequently ...
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